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Schools of Thought in International Relations : Interpreters, Issues, and Morality Political Traditions in Foreign Policy Series
author
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Thompson, Kenneth W.
publisher
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Louisiana State University Press
isbn10 | asin
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0807120979
print isbn13
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9780807120972
ebook isbn13
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9780585338804
language
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English
subject
International relations--Philosophy, International relations--Moral and ethical aspects.
publication date
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1996
lcc
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JX1395.T529 1996eb
ddc
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327
subject
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International relations--Philosophy, International relations--Moral and ethical aspects.
Schools of Thought in International Relations
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POLITICAL TRADITIONS IN FOREIGN POLICY SERIES Kenneth W. Thompson, Editor
The values, traditions, and assumptions undergirding approaches to foreign policy are often crucial in determining the course of a nation's history. Yet, the interconnections between ideas and policy for landmark periods in our foreign relations remain largely unexamined. The intent of this series is to encourage a marriage between political theory and foreign policy. A secondary objective is to identify theorists with a continuing interest in political thought and international relations, both younger scholars and the small group of established thinkers. Only occasionally have scholarly centers and university presses sought to nurture studies in this area. In the 1950s and 1960s the University of Chicago Center for the Study of American Foreign Policy gave emphasis to such inquiries. Since then the subject has not been the focus of any major intellectual center. The Louisiana State University Press and the series editor, from a base at the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia, have organized this series to meet a need that has remained largely unfulfilled since the mid-1960s.
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Schools of Thought in International Relations
Interpreters, Issues, and Morality
Kenneth W. Thompson
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Copyright 1996 by Louisiana State University Press All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America First printing
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Designer: Rebecca Lloyd Lemna Typeface: Galliard Typesetter: Impressions Book and Journal Services, Inc. Printer and binder: Thomson-Shore, Inc.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Thompson, Kenneth W., 1921 Schools of thought in international relations : interpreters, issues, and morality / Kenneth W. Thompson. p. cm. (Political traditions in foreign policy series) Includes index. ISBN 0-8071-2097-9 (cloth: alk. paper). ISBN 0-8071-2131-2 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. International relationsPhilosophy. 2. International relationsMoral and ethical aspects. I. Title. II. Series. JX1395.T529 1996 327dc20 96-26852 CIP
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
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To my children Kenneth C. Paul A. James D. Carolyn A.
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